With elephants against the floods: Mönch Odd brings hope to Chiang Mai
With elephants against the floods: Mönch Odd brings hope to Chiang Mai
In an extraordinary aid campaign, the monk Monk Odd from Chiang Mai used two elephants to bring urgently needed aid goods to the residents affected by floods. This measure, which was reported on the "The Thaiger" news page, aimed to provide support to the locals who were waiting for food and supplies. The flood, which was triggered by violent monsoon cases, has made many areas in the popular tourist city inaccessible, and the elephants made it possible to reach those who were looking for refuge in higher floors.
The situation remains critical, since several parts of North Thailand, including Chiang Mai, are affected by the water masses. Official helpers are feverishly working on ensuring the security of living elephants who are housed in camps after at least two animals were killed in the floods. Elephants are considered lucky charms in Thailand and are part of the country's cultural identity. Further Details on the experiences and the ongoing aid measures can be found on www.lippewelle.de read.
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